King William Range Traverse VIDEO PHOTOS

Finaly here is the Video. I hope everyone enjoyes it as much as I did shooting it!
http://www.youtube.com/user/terrarosage ... Lb_PXnytcg
After catching the bus to Derwent bridge I took off walking down the Lyell with my thumb up. I scored a lift although I was now with 800meters of the turn off for the fire trail. Once on the fire trail it was a great hump up to the top of KWI with the 'first day' pack on.
At the top of KWI after passing the fire watching hut (locked) the foot pad peeters out.
I will leave my description vague as there is no tracks and its pretty simple. I traversed the range from north to south hanging slightly west and then on the return slightly to the east.
It was a beautiful area and was great fun attempting to follow slight animal foot pads to avoid the alpine flora.
The weather was very good for the most part. There was some beautiful sunny times and then of course the horozontaly driven rain. The weather would move in overnight and then last untill midday when it would start to weaken.
Now for the pictures.
King William I

Looking down the range


Sunset over Frenchmans

Rest break at a tarn

The top of KWII

some weather moving in on the southern part of the ranges

The top of KWIII

Looking over into the POW range

sun rise at camp in the gap

I then walked back along the Lyell until I hitched a ride to Derwent Bridge where I wasted no time in fetching a sarsaparilla from the hotel. Luckly there was also a bus back to Hobart that evening which avoided a repeat of the Frenchmans trip where I slept in the park
Cheers
http://www.youtube.com/user/terrarosage ... Lb_PXnytcg
After catching the bus to Derwent bridge I took off walking down the Lyell with my thumb up. I scored a lift although I was now with 800meters of the turn off for the fire trail. Once on the fire trail it was a great hump up to the top of KWI with the 'first day' pack on.
At the top of KWI after passing the fire watching hut (locked) the foot pad peeters out.
I will leave my description vague as there is no tracks and its pretty simple. I traversed the range from north to south hanging slightly west and then on the return slightly to the east.
It was a beautiful area and was great fun attempting to follow slight animal foot pads to avoid the alpine flora.
The weather was very good for the most part. There was some beautiful sunny times and then of course the horozontaly driven rain. The weather would move in overnight and then last untill midday when it would start to weaken.
Now for the pictures.
King William I

Looking down the range


Sunset over Frenchmans

Rest break at a tarn

The top of KWII

some weather moving in on the southern part of the ranges

The top of KWIII

Looking over into the POW range

sun rise at camp in the gap

I then walked back along the Lyell until I hitched a ride to Derwent Bridge where I wasted no time in fetching a sarsaparilla from the hotel. Luckly there was also a bus back to Hobart that evening which avoided a repeat of the Frenchmans trip where I slept in the park

Cheers